Conservation of helicity in superfluids

ORAL

Abstract

Helicity arises as a special conserved quantity in ideal fluids, in addition to energy, momentum and angular momentum. As a measure of the knottedness of vortex lines, Helicity provides an important tool for studying a wide variety of physical systems such as plasmas and turbulent fluids. Superfluids flow without resistance just like ideal (Euler) fluids, making it natural to ask whether their knottedness is similarly preserved. We address the conservation of helicity in superfluids theoretically and examine its consequences in numerical simulations.

Authors

  • Hridesh Kedia

    University of Chicago

  • Dustin Kleckner

    University of Chicago

  • Davide Proment

    University of East Anglia

  • William T. M. Irvine

    University of Chicago, James Franck Institute, University of Chicago